1979, 46' Cheoy Lee LRC

RARE HARD TO FIND STABILIZED CHEOY LEE 46' LRC

The Cheoy Lee 46 LRC is a unique and very capable model and was built to LLoyds Specs in 1979. Cheoy Lee incorporated so many innovative features into the design of this model like the three staterooms with a Huge master SR and an almost equal VIP and forward V berth. The Cheoy Lee 46' LRC was the smallest 3 stateroom trawler built and has two full width Staterooms. The feel of the boat is huge for the length. From the aft stairs down to the Master stateroom with a full ensuite head and separate stall shower. From the companion way, just forward of the Master, you walk into a stand-up full beam engine room with very reliable Lehman diesels. All systems are easily accessible and well labeled.

One feature you will not find on most LRC's is that the fuel tanks are fiberglass AND are located centerline, above the keel of the vessel not on the sides, giving a great deal of stability. NO iron tanks here.

$349, 950

Located in Buford, S.C.

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This vessel had a professional bottom peal and finish job a few years past and on inspection at the yard in May of 2022, there was not a sign of blistering or any delamination prior to her bottom paint. Cutlass bearings were checked okay and all new zincs installed.

As a tribute to the owner has one of the most complete and well-organized spare parts inventory possible. Everything is boxed and labeled and, in its place, and he even has the original ships manuals from Cheoy Lee.

She is a sturdy, seagoing vessel that can venture the Great Loop or the Caribbean with ease and unmatched economy. AND for a price that is affordable in today's market. Come take a look.

Specifications:

  • Cruising Speed: 8 kn

  • Maximum Speed: 10 kn

  • Beam: 14' 8''

  • Hull Material: Fiberglass

  • Displacement: 49,200 lb

  • Fuel Tank: 1 x 850|gallon

  • Fresh Water: 1 x 510|gallon

  • Holding: 1 x 70|gallon

  • Single Berths: 2

  • Double Berths: 2

  • Cabins: 3

  • Heads: 2

Accommodations:

Main saloon is accessed from aft sliding doors from the aft deck or port and starboard pilot house doors. The galley is located forward of the main saloon on the starboard side.

LOWER ACCOMMODATIONS DECK

Three Staterooms two head

There is a V berth stateroom forward with a filler for a double berth. There is access to the shared head directly aft is the very comfortable full-width VIP stateroom with island queen berth and access to the shared head

Loads of storage and ample closet space in all staterooms.

Stairway up to the pilothouse and main salon.

There is a Stairway down from the main saloon to the huge Master stateroom with vanity, seating area and loads of closet and storage space. Forward of the Master, accessed from the foyer is the door to the full beam engine room.

There is also a seating area in the pilot house that could be used as a berth if wanted.

Galley:

  • The galley is upstairs.

  • Summit refrigerator/freezer

  • Seaward 3 burner gas stove with oven.

  • There are two horizontal aluminum propane tanks with on/off switch in the pilot house

  • Microwave oven

  • Water heater

  • Pressure water system

  • Counter and storage space

  • Washer and Dryer in the engine room

The galley is fully equipped with a full complement of utensils, pots and pans, and dishes. Everything needed to prepare any meals.

Electronics:

  • Wood Freeman autopilot

  • 2-Compasses

  • 2-Depth finders (Apelco)

  • Intercom working with 6 stations, one in each stateroom, one at the forward helm, one in the saloon and one at the flybridge helm.

  • Furuno 24mi radar

  • VHF radio (Apelco)

  • West Marine VHF radio

  • Garmin GPS

  • Stereo

  • Television

  • SSB radio

  • Unkyo stereo receiver, DVD and Cassette player

ADDITIONAL:

The Cheoy Lee LRC conveys everything found aboard. There is an outstanding spare parts inventory, most needed tools, galley equipment, etc.

The bottom was painted on May 6, 2022. It was sanded, and the hull was peeled and reconditioned a few years back and seems to be in excellent condition.

Everything on the boat is operational and exceptionally well cared for.

The vessel was painted in 2014/15 with Alexseal 2-part epoxy, and the decks were refinished with KiwiGrip anti-slip.

The owners have every invoice and receipt they have spent on the boat since 2006, in addition to all maintenance records from the previous owner. This is a very well-maintained vessel under constant upgrades, featuring new bathrooms, new kitchen countertops, new sinks and fixtures, and marble showers.